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2025 Aventon

Sinch 2

A 20″ aluminum frame folding e-bike with mechanical disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$1,699
Weight68.0 lbs  
FrameAluminum
SuspensionHardtail, 45mm
Wheels20″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 8
Motor500W hub-drive
Battery672Wh
BrakesMechanical Disc
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

24 mph

Sinch 2

22 mph

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Sizing
One Size

3'11" +

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Reviews
Electric Bike Review
Aventon Sinch 2.5 Review: A Portable e-Bike With Practical Upgrades

Dec 2025 · Mike East

My honest Aventon Sinch 2.5 review: folding e-bike with hydraulic brakes, torque sensor, and 55-mile range. Pros, cons, and real-world insights for e-bike buyers.

Observations
  • The Sinch 2.5’s 500W rear-hub motor (peaking 1,056W) dishes out a steady 60 Nm of torque, plenty of power for cruising town or tackling average climbs without breaking a sweat. Pair that with a torque sensor that keeps the assist smooth and natural, and you’ve got a ride that feels dialed in, not some jerky on-off switch like cheaper rigs.

  • Those 20x4-inch Innova tires roll quiet and plush, soaking up road chatter with a wide stance that steadies you through turns or bumps. The sipping tread’s a subtle win for wet days, giving you grip without turning it into a knobby off-road beast—perfect for commuters who want versatility.

  • Hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors are the big spec bump here, delivering crisp, confident stops that outclass the old mechanical setup. It’s the kind of braking grunt that makes a difference when you’re hauling gear on the included rear rack or dodging traffic.

  • The folding alloy frame collapses quick into a tight package (41in x 24in x 29in), ideal for our RV friends or anyone short on space, while still handling a 300-pound payload. Add the step-through design and adjustable stem, and it’s built to fit most riders from 4’11” to 6’2” with a relaxed, upright perch.

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Electric Bike Report
Aventon Sinch 2.5 Review | Functional Folding With Upgrades

Feb 2025 · John S. Bozick

Whether you stash it in a closet or stow it in an RV, this folding e-bike delivers a fun, comfortable, and easy ride. Based on our testing of hundreds of e-bikes, we’ve come to accept that certain tradeoffs usually come with those in the folding category. The increased portability resulting from their hinged frames and

Highs
  • The bike is powerful! Pedaling is fun and easy thanks to its 500W rear hub motor and highly responsive torque sensor.

  • It rides comfortably with 20×4” fat tires, a 50-mm-travel suspension seatpost, and an adjustable coil suspension fork.

  • The bike’s 4” fat tires and overall weight of 72.5 lbs help it feel sturdy and stuck to the ground.

  • We’re a fan of Aventon’s integrated tech, which includes brake lights, turn signals, and Bluetooth connectivity.

  • The Aventon app includes useful features such as ride data tracking, syncing with apps like Strava and Apple Health, maintenance tracking, speed adjustment, and more.

  • While the bike’s tires are best for paved surfaces, their tread is grippy enough for quick jaunts across dirt or gravel.

  • We’re happy to see the Sinch finally adopt hydraulic disc brakes; previous versions used mechanical disc brakes.

Lows
  • Three of the Sinch 2.5’s four assist levels felt identical in our testing; we encourage Aventon to redistribute the bike’s power levels for greater differentiation.

  • Riders on the tall end of the bike’s height range won’t likely have full leg extension. We recommend that Aventon include a longer 350mm seatpost to better accommodate taller riders.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Aventon Sinch Step-Through

Oct 2022 · Ross Robinson

The Aventon Sinch Step-Through is an innovative bike worthy of praise. With a surprisingly comfortable ride, this model is a favorite for cruising around...

Highs
  • Good looks

  • Very smooth ride

  • Frame-integrated battery

  • Streamlined design

  • Excellent range

  • Comes fully assembled

Lows
  • Heavy

  • Less compact when folded

  • Limited features

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Single-Butted Aluminum Alloy

ColorsSapphire; Quicksilver

Fork

RST GUIDE-ML-20 45mm travel, with lockout

Travel45mm

Bottom Bracket

Square Taper, Sealed, Torque Sensor

Headset

Sealed Bearing Headset

Stem

Threadless, 31.8mm, 90mm

Handlebar

Aluminum, 31.8mm diameter, 620mm width

Saddle

Aventon by Velo

Seatpost

30.9mm 1-Bolt Clamp

TypeRigid

Pedals

3.x 3.5" Folding Platform

Grips

Standard Sealed Grip

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Aventon 8 speed

Crank

170mm w/ 48 T

Shifters

8 Speed Trigger

Cassette

12-32T, 8 Speed

Chain

114 Link, 8 Speed

Brakes

Mechanical

TypeMechanical Disc

Wheels
Rims

Aluminum 36h Front & Rear

Spokes

Black Stainless 13G Front / 12G Rear

Front Hub

36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear

Rear Hub

36H Disc Nutted Front, Nutted Rear

Tires

20 x 4

Electric Components
Motor

Motor: 48v, 500w sustained, 1056w peak brushless hub motor

Battery

48V, 14Ah (672Wh) LG Cell, UL 2849 Compliant

Display

LCD Smart "Easy Read"

Charger

48V, 3 Amp Fast Charger

Accessories
Lights

Front and rear lights integrated

Fenders

Included

Racks

Included

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